North-eastern Hohenlohe plain

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FFH area
"Northeast Hohenlohe Plain"
The forest areas in the background belong to the FFH area

The forest areas in the background belong to the FFH area

location Blaufelden , Rot am See and Schrozberg in the district of Schwaebisch Hall , Baden-Württemberg , Germany
Identifier DE-6726-341
WDPA ID 555521688
FFH area 4.174 km²
Geographical location 48 ° 37 '  N , 9 ° 25'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 36 '59 "  N , 9 ° 24' 51"  E
Northeast Hohenlohe Plain (Baden-Württemberg)
North-eastern Hohenlohe plain
Setup date January 1, 2005
administration Regional Council Stuttgart
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The FFH area north-eastern Hohenlohe level is a protected area (protected area identifier DE-6726-341) in the German state of Baden-Württemberg that was registered in 2005 by the Stuttgart regional council in accordance with Directive 92/43 / EEC (Fauna-Flora-Habitat Directive) . With the ordinance of the regional council of Stuttgart on the definition of areas of community importance of October 30, 2018, the protected area was established.

location

The 417.4 hectare protected area belongs to the natural areas 127 - Hohenloher-Haller-Ebene within the natural spatial main unit 12 - Neckar and Tauber-Gäuplatten . It consists of six sub-areas and extends over the markings of three communities in the Schwäbisch Hall district:

  • Blaufelden - 4.1738 ha = 1.0%
  • Rot am See - 121.0425 ha = 29.0%
  • Schrozberg - 292.1716 ha = 70.0%

Description and purpose of protection

The protected area essentially comprises the deciduous forest areas of the eastern Hohenlohe plain , a former quarry area and two caves.

Habitat classes

Information according to the standard data sheet from the Official Journal of the European Union

N10 - Moist and mesophilic grassland
  
6%
N15 - Other farmland
  
5%
N16 - deciduous forest
  
50%
N17 - coniferous forest
  
9%
N19 - mixed forest
  
29%
N23 - Other (including cities, villages, roads, landfills, pits, industrial areas)
  
1 %

Habitat types

The following habitat types according to Annex I of the Habitats Directive occur in the area:

EU
code
Habitat type (official name) Short name Hectares
3150 Natural eutrophic lakes with magnopotamion or hydrocharition vegetation Natural nutrient-rich lakes 2.20
3260 Rivers of the planar to montane level with vegetation of the Ranunculion fluitantis and the Callitricho-Batrachion Running waters with flooding aquatic vegetation 0.03
6430 Moist tall herbaceous vegetation of the planar and montane to alpine level Moist tall herbaceous vegetation 0.30
6510 Lean lowland hay meadows (Alopecurus pratensis, Sanguisorba officinalis) Lean, lowland hay meadows 7.10
8210 Limestone cliffs with crevice vegetation Limestone cliffs with crevice vegetation 0.20
8310 Caves that are not open to tourists Caves and balms 0.00
9130 Woodruff beech forest (Asperulo-Fagetum) Woodruff beech forest 23.60
9160 Subatlantic or Central European Pedunculate Oak Forest or Chickweed Oak Hornbeam Forest (Carpinion betuli) Chickweed-oak-hornbeam forest 12.40
91E0 Alluvial forests with Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus excelsior (Alno-Padion, Alnion incanae, Salicion albae) Alluvial forests with alder, ash, willow 0.60

Contiguous protected areas

The FFH area does not overlap with existing nature reserves , landscape protection areas or bird protection areas .

See also

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